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JETS AT GIANTS GIANTS-jets series BREAKDOWN The will host the this week Series Meetings: 13 for the 51st consecutive meeting in a preseason series that began in 1969. Last year, the Giants defeated the Jets, Giants’ Overall Record: 8-5 22-16, in the third game of preseason. Home: 3-4 Since 1984, both organizations have been the only teams Away: 5-1 in the league to share a stadium at the same time. The First Game: Giants 22 at Jets 10 (11/1/70) intra-city rivalry is called the MetLife Bowl. The Giants trail in the series, 25-24-1. The tie occurred in 1972. Last Game: Jets 23 at Giants 20 (12/6/15) Giants Shutouts: 0 The Giants were 2-2 in each of the last four preseasons. They were 5-11 in the 2018 season, the first under Pat Jets Shutouts: 0 Shurmur. Giants Total Points: 285 Jets Total Points: 239 Most Points, Giants: 41; Giants 41 vs. Jets 28 (12/5/99) Most Points, Jets: 28 (2); Giants 41 vs. Jets 28 (12/5/99) GIANT SPOTLIGHT: s Most Points, Both Teams: 69; Giants 41 vs. Jets 28 (12/5/99)

describe the moment you got drafted It was exciting. I was with family, friends, and had loved ones around me. It was a moment of relief, and I was BIG BLUE BREAKDOWN excited to be a New York Giant.

secret skills needs 4,019 passing yards I don’t have any secret skills. I’m an average this season (55,981) to reach 60,000 total juggler and I have a very average voice. 4,109 passing yards in his career. Manning’s 55,981 total passing yards in his career rank him 7th in NFL history. most memorable sports moment Probably my first pick-six against Michigan State my sophomore year. It was my first in Eli Manning’s 360 career college. I was excited, my family was there, my girlfriend there, and it was pretty amazing. rank 5th among active 360 (- 520, - 517, Phil- Favorite moment exploring NYC lip Rivers - 374, and - 363). Manning ranks 8th all-time in I’ve done all of the touristy things. I liked career touchdown passes. Times Square. I also like Jimmy Fallon, so I went to Rockefeller Center and NBC Studios. I’ve been to Central Park, Wall Street, and In Week 1, Manning will become the One World Trade Center. Going to the top of 16 first player in franchise history to play the World Trade Center was pretty special, 16 seasons. getting to see that view was probably the most memorable so far.

pregame rituals Eli Manning needs 15 touchdown passes 15 (360) to become 6th player ever to reach I have a few songs I always listen to like, 375. “Dead Presidents II,” by Jay-Z. I don’t do anything too crazy because I don’t want to be too hype hours before the game. In the lockeroom, before the game, I like Janoris Jenkins’ 9 defensive touchdowns to play a few games of Sudoku just to 9 since 2012 rank 2nd in the league among get my mind sharp. I’ve done that since active defensive players behind Aqib high school. Talib (10). The 2019 NFL scheduling formula has the Giants playing the AFC East, NFC North, NFC South and NFC West this season. In addition to their home-

and-home series with NFC East rivals Washington, NFC East Champions Dallas and Philadelphia, the Giants will host Buffalo, Minnesota, Arizona,

Green Bay and Miami. This year, the Giants will travel to defending Champion New England, Detroit, ,and Tampa Bay.

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Buffalo 6-10 Dallas 10-6 10-6 7-1 3-5 .625 Washington 7-9 Tampa Bay 5-11 Minnesota 8-7-1 New England 11-5 9-7 5-3 4-4 .563 Arizona 3-13 Detroit 6-10 Dallas 10-6 New York 4-12 7-9 3-5 4-4 .438 Green Bay 6-9-1 Chicago 12-4 Miami 7-9 Philadelphia 9-7 Philadelphia 9-7 Washington 7-9 5-11 2-6 3-5 .313 The Giants’ notable offseason acquisitions include S , LB , S (acquired via trade), T , WR and G (acquired via trade). All six players are expected to contribute immediately this season. s antoine bethea NEWPORT NEWS, VA HOWARD 14TH YEAR - Originally a 6th round (207th pick overall) draft choice by the Indianap- olis Colts in 2006 - Has played in 193 regular-season games with 184 starts - Career totals include 1,415 tackles, 24 , 9.5 sacks, 75 passes defense, 9 forced , and 5 recoveries - His 24 interceptions tie him with Glover Quin for 5th among active safe- ties - : 2007, 2009, 2014 - Member of Super Bowl XLI winning team (Colts)

2018 SEASON: Started all 16 games at free safety and led the Cardinals with 121 tackles (100 solo), 21 more than any of his teammates. Collected a career-high 3.0 sacks and had 4 passes defensed and 1 forced fumble. Tallied a season-high 13 tackles (9 solo) at San Francisco (10/7). LB MARKUS GOLDEN ST. LOUIS, MO MISSOURI 5TH YEAR

- Originally a 2nd round (58th pick overall) draft choice by the in 2015 - Has played in 46 regular-season games with 24 starts - Career totals include 142 tackles, 19.0 sacks, 3 passes defensed, 6 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery

2018 SEASON: Started all 11 games in which he played. Finished with 30 tackles (25 solo), 2.5 sacks and 2 passes defensed. Had a season-high 7 solo tackles, including 1.0 sack, vs. San Francisco (10/28).

s jabrill peppers EAST ORANGE, NJ MICHIGAN 3RD YEAR

- Originally a 1st round (25th pick overall) draft choice by the in 2017 - In 2 seasons with the Browns, Peppers started all 29 games in which he played as safety. - Career totals include 134 tackles, 1.0 sack, 2 interceptions, 8 passes de- fense, and 4 fumble recoveries - Averaged 7.3 yards on 55 punt returns and 22.0 yards on 33 kickoff returns

2018 SEASON: Started all 16 games and was credited with 77 tackles (52 solo), 1.0 sack, 1 , 5 passes defensed and 3 fumble recoveries. As the Browns’ primary returner, he ran back 25 punts for 219 yards (8.8- yard avg.) with a long of 33 yards, and 19 kickoffs for 408 yards (21.5- yard avg.) with a long of 29 yards. Peppers recorded a career-high of 8 tackles – at Tampa Bay (including a career-best 7 solo on 10/21) and at t mike remmers PORTLAND, OR OREGON STATE 7TH YEAR

- Originally signed with the as an undrafted free agent following the 2012 NFL Draft - Has played in 65 regular-season games with 64 starts for San Diego, Carolina, and Minnesota, and has started in all 7 postseason games in which he played. - His 64 regular-season starts include 34 at right , 17 at right guard, and 13 at left guard. In the postseason, he has 5 starts at right tackle and 2 at left guard. Remmers has Started 50 consecutive games – 45 regular season and 5 playoff (including ) – for the Panthers from 2014-16, and the first 8 of the 2017 season with Minnesota.

2018 SEASON: Started all 16 games at right guard, his first full season at the position. wr golden tate HENDERSONVILLE, TN NOTRE DAME 10TH YEAR

- Originally a 2nd round (60th pick overall) draft choice by the in 2010 - Has played in 137 regular-season games with 100 starts for Seattle, De- troit, and Philadelphia - Career totals include 611 receptions for 7, 214 yards and 38 touchdowns, is tied with 611 catches with tight end Jimmy Graham for 11th among active players - Pro Bowl: 2014 - Member of Super Bowl XL VIII winning team (Seattle)

2018 SEASON: Played 7 games for the Lions before being traded to the Eagles, with whom he played another 8 games, plus 2 in the playoffs. He to- taled 74 receptions for 795 yards and 4 touchdownS. Tate had a career-long 30-yard run at Miami (10/21), and Finished with season-high totals of 8 catches for 132 yards and 2 touchdowns for Detroit at Dallas (9/30). g kevin zeitler

MILWAUKEE, WI WISCONSIN 8TH YEAR

- Originally a 1st round (27th pick overall) draft choice by the in 2012 - Has played in 104 regular-season games with 103 starts - Reached playoffs in 4 consecutive seasons (2012-2015) and won 2 AFC North titles

2018 SEASON: Started all 16 games for the 4th consecutive season and played every offensive at right guard. Helped the Browns’ O-line not allow a sack in 5 of the team’s final 7 games (3 total, fewest allowed in NFL during Weeks 10-17).Helped Cleveland rush for 177 yards in season opener vs. Pittsburgh (9/9). In a victory vs. Atlanta (11/11), he helped the Browns join New Orleans and Indianapolis as the only teams in 2018 to rush for 200-plus yards (211) and not surrender a sack in a game. daniel jones CHARLOTTE, NC DUKE

With the sixth pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Giants selected Daniel Jones from Duke University. Jones finished his college career with a 60% completion percentage, for 8,201 passing yards, and 52 touchdowns, as well as 406 rushing attempts for 1,323 yards and 17 touchdowns. He holds Duke’s single-game record for total offensive yards (547 vs. North Carolina, 2018) and rushing yards by a quarterback (186 vs. North Caroli- na, 2018) while sharing school game marks for touchdown passes of 20+ yards (3 vs. Temple, 2018) and 50+ yards (2 vs. Pittsburgh, 2018). Jones was a two-time recipient of the Carmen Falcone Award as Duke’s Most Valu- able Player in 2016 and 2018.

QUOTE FROM COACH: “You look at Super Bowl-winning quar- terbacks, they consistently make plays from the pocket. That’s what this kid can do, and he is not by any stretch of the imagi- nation an average athlete. He’s a really good athlete.”

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WAKE FOREST, NC CLEMSON

With the 17th pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Giants selected defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence from Clemson. Lawrence finished his 3-year career at Clemson playing in 40 games with 36 starts. His totals included145 tack- les, 19 tackles for losses, 10.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 3 fumble recoveries, 5 passes defensed, 1 interception, and 43 quarterback pressure. In his three seasons at Clemson, Dexter Lawrence was named an All-ACC selection each year.

QUOTE FROM COACH: “He’s a quality run player and he’s more than just a two-down run player. This kid can push the pocket and he can have an impact on the pass rush. He is a great kid… He’s versatile, he’s got hips, he can flip to rush the passer and we are thrilled to have him.”

MIAMI, FL GEORGIA

With the 30th pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Giants selected DeAndre Baker from the . Baker played in 51 games with 34 starts at cornerback, totaling 116 tackles, 7 interceptions on 145 yards, 24 pass breakups, 4 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery. In 2018, Baker was awarded the ,which is given annually to the nation’s defensive back. He was selected first-team All-America by the AP, ESPN.com, Coaches Association, SI.com, and Walter Camp.

QUOTE FROM COACH: “The thing that impressed me most on tape was how stinking competitive he is. He’s very confident and he’s very competitive and I think when he’s face with a challenge of a good wide out, he’s going to accept the challenge.” QUEENS, NY OLD DOMINION

With the 95th pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Giants selected Oshane Ximines from Old Dominion University. Ximines finished his career at ODU with 176 tackles, 51.5 tackles for loss, 33 quarterback hurries, and 11 forced fumbles. He led the Monarchs in sacks in each of his four seasons, holding the school career-record with 33.0. He is the first player from ODU ever selected in the NFL Draft.

QUOTE FROM COACH: “He’s a good edge player. I think he’s going to be a real good fit for our defense in base, as well as in nickel. Not to mention, as good a player as he is, as productive as he is, he’s an even better person. He’s going to be another real good scheme fit for our locker room.”

JULIAN LOVE

WESTCHESTER, IL NOTRE DAME

With the 108th pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Giants selected corner- back Julian Love from Notre Dame. In three seasons at Notre Dame, Love played in 38 games with 34 starts, totaling 176 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 5 interceptions, 1 forced fumble, and 4 fumble recoveries.

QUOTE FROM COACH: “Julian Love is a really, really good foot- ball player. He can play in the slot. He can play high. He’s kind of got that tweener kind of corner safety ability, which makes him a unique player for us.”

DARIUS SLAYTON NORCROSS, GA AUBURN

With the 171st pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Giants selected wide re- ceiver from Auburn. In 3 seasons, Slayton caught 79 passes for 1,605 yards and 11 touchdowns. Slayton set Auburn bowl records for receiving yards (160), touchdowns (3), and longest touchdown catch (74). His 1,605 yards ranks 11th among Auburn career leaders.

QUOTE FROM COACH: “Darius Slayton is an outside receiv- er that has some inside characteristics, but the 4.3 speed shows up on tape. He’s extremely fast. He can get behind the defense, and we all know the effect that can have for an offense.”

EDEN PRAIRIE, MN WISCONSIN

With the 143rd pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Giants selected lineback- er Ryan Connelly from the University of Wisconsin. Connelly totaled 246 tackles, 29 tackles for loss, 6.0 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 2 interceptions, and 7 passes defensed. In 2018, he was a semifinalist for the Butkus Award (nation’s best linebacker).

QUOTE FROM COACH: “He can run sideline to sideline, very physical, and he’s very, very effective, very productive guy.”

TOPEKA, KS WASHBURN

With the 180th pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Giants selected cornerback Corey Balletine from Washburn University. In 46 games with 29 starts in 4 seasons at Washburn, Corey Ballentine totaled 186 tackles, 10.0 tackles for loss, 5 interceptions, 21 passes defense, 4 forced fumbles, and 3 fumble recoveries. Ballentine was a six-time member of the Mid-America Inter- collegiate Athletics Association Academic Honor Roll between football and . He finished his career 2nd in school history with 4 blocked kicks, and his 24.8-yard kickoff return average ranks 5th all-time.

QUOTE FROM COACH: “He’s just a good solid football player, and he’s a guy that’s going to come in and compete.”

GEORGE ASAFO-ADJEI

WEST CHESTER, OH KENTUCKY

With the 232nd pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Giants selected tackle George Asafo-Adjei from the University of Kentucky. In 48 games, includ- ing 23 starts at right tackle, Asafo-Adjei was a key member of the offensive line which blocked for All-American Benny Snell, Jr.—the first Wildcat to rush for 1,000 or more yards in 3 straight seasons. During his final season at Kentucky, Asafo-Adjei was selected team captain. He was a two-time SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week.

UNIVERSITY PARK, ILL. SYRACUSE

With the 245th pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Giants selected defensive line Chris Slayton from Syracuse. Slayton played in 49 games with 42 starts (starting every game in each of his final 3 seasons). His career totals include 107 tackles (66 solo) with 32.5 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks, 5 forced fumbles, 3 pass breakups, 1 fumble recovery, and 1 blocked kick. He ended his career 9th all-time at Syracuse in tackles for loss. CONNECTIONS ROSTER FACTS

Giants Connections to Jets: Oldest Giants Player: Eli Manning, 38 Special teams coordinator Thomas McGaughey was the special teams coordinator for the Jets (2014); LB Ryan Connelly (2010- Youngest Giants Player: Julian Love, 21 2014) and Jets LB (2011-2015) played together at Eden Prairie High School. Heaviest Giants Player: Dexter Lawrence, 342

Giants Connections to NY/NJ: Lightest Giants Player: Ronald Zamort, 184 S Tenny Adewusi is from Avenel, NJ; RB is from Bronx, NY; DB Jake Carlock is from Babylon, NY; S Sean Tallest Giants Player: Brian Mihalik & , 6-9 Chandler is from Camden, NJ; TE Garrett Dickerson is from En- glewood, NJ; P is from Oneida, NY; RB Shortest Giants Player: Grant Haley 5-9 is from Plainfield, NJ; G James O’Hagan is from Seaford, NY; DL Pierre Olsen is from Rahway, NJ; S Jabrill Peppers is from East Most Season with Giants: Eli Manning, 16 Orange, NJ; TE Isaiah Searight is from Tinton Falls, NJ; TE Scott Simonson is from Red Bank, NJ; LB Oshane Ximines was born in Most NFL Seasons: Eli Manning, 16 Queens, NY.; DE Terrence Fede is from Spring Valley, NY. College with the most Giants: Georgia, 4 (DeAn- Jets Connections to the Giants: dre Baker, Lorenzo Carter, John Jenkins, Alec Ogletree) Special teams coordinator was a training camp intern with the Giants (2010); QB was drafted by the Giants First Rounders: 11 (DeAndre Baker, Saquon Barkley, , in 2017. Daniel Jones, Dexter Lawrence, Julian Love, Eli Manning, Alec Ogle- tree, Jabrill Peppers, Nate Solder, Kevin Zeitler, ) Jets Connections to NJ/NY: GM Mike Maccagnan is from Hightstown, NJ; WR Robby Ander- Players with SB Rings: QB Eli Manning (2), T Nate Solder (2), Zak son is from Fair Lawn, NJ; DB is from Queens, DeOssie (2), Golden Tate (1), Antoine Bethea (1) NY; DT Foley Fatukasi is from Far Rockaway, NY. # of players drafted by Giants: 25 College Connections: T George Asafo- Adjei (2015-18) TE C.J. Conrad (2015-18) and Jets C Jon Toth (2012-15) played together at Kentucky; LB Lorenzo Carter (2014-17) and Jets LB Jordan Jenkins played together at Georgia; OT Chad Wheeler (203-16) Jets QB (2015-17) WR Deontay Burnett (2015-17) T (2015-17) and OL Toa Lobendahn (2014-18) played together at USC; Wheeler also played with Jets DL Leonard Williams PRONUNCIATION GUIDE (2012-14); WR Bennie Fowler III (2009-13) LS Taybor Pepper Tenny ADEWUSI Add-uh-WOOSEY (2012-15) and Jets RB Le’Veon Bell (2010-12) played together at Michigan State; RB (2014-16) LB B.J. Goodson George ASAFO-ADJEI Ah-SAH-foe ad-JAY and Jets WR Charone Peake (2011-15) played together at Clem- SAQUON Barkley SAY-quaan son; C Jon Halapio (2009-13) Jets LB (2009- 13) S (2012-16) CB Brian Poole (2012-15) played Jake CERESNA Sah-RESS-na together at Florida; CB Janoris Jenkins (2008-10) also played with Zak DEOSSIE dee-OSS-ee Jets WR Deonte Thompson (2007-11); DL B.J. Hill (2014-17) and Jets G Tyler Jones (2014-18) played together at N.C. State; DL RJ Amba ETTA-TAWO Om-buh | Etta-TAH-wo McIntosh (2015-17) and Jets TE (2014-17) played Law-LETTA together at Miami (FL); DL Olsen Pierre (2011-14) also played with Herndon; TE Evan Engram (2013-16) and Jets CB Derrick Brian MIHALIK muh-HALL-ick Jones (2013-16) played together at Ole Miss; S Jabrill Peppers Spencer PULLEY PULL-ee (2014-16) Jets OL Ben Braden (2012-16) and CB Jeremy Clark (2012-16) played together at Michigan; S Michael Thomas (2008- Scott SIMONSON Sy-mun-son 11) Jets DL Henry Anderson (2010-14) and RB Ty Montgomery Nate STUPAR STEW-par (2011-14) played together at Stanford; CB Henre’ Toliver and Jets S Santos Ramirez (2014-18) played together at Arkansas; DL Dal- Alex TANNEY TAN-ee vin Tomlinson (2012-16) Jets LB Jamey Mosley (2014-18) and Josiah TAUAEFA Toe-AAFE-ah Jets DL (2016-18) played together at Alabama; Tomlinson also played with Jets LB CJ Mosley (2010-13). Oshane XIMINES ZIM-en-ess HOMETOWN HEROES: The Giants players represent 31 states and 3 countries. Below is a breakdown. *Canada & England are not included on the map.

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Alabama (3) GEORGIA (9) MISSOURI (3) oregon (2) Tae Davis – Oxford Lorenzo Carter - Norcross Freedom Akinmoladun - Grandview Joey Alfieri - Portland Victor Salako - Huntsville Evan Engram - Powder Springs Markus Golden - St. Louis Mike Remmers - Portland Chad Slade - Moody Amba Etta-Tawo - Powder Springs Rod Smith - Joplin Wayne Gallman Jr. - Loganville pennsylvania (2) ARIZONA (2) Grant Haley - Atlanta nevada (2) Kyle Lauletta - Exton - Tempe Kenny Ladler - Stone Mountain Nick Gates - Las Vegas Nate Stupar - State College Alec Ogletree - Newman Paul Perkins - Chandler - Las Vegas Darius Slayton - Norcross south carolina (2) - McDonogh new jersey (8) California (4) B.J. Goodson - Lamar - Mountain View Illinois (3) Tenny Adewusi - Avenel Antonio Hamilton - Johnston Eli Penny - Norwalk Sean Chandler - Camden Julian Love - Westchester Aldrick Rosas- Orland Garrett Dickerson - Englewood tennessee (3) Chris Slayton - University Park Chad Wheeler- Santa Monica Jon Hilliman - Plainfield Alex Tanney - Lexington Paul Adams - Nashville Jabrill Peppers- East Orange COlorado (1) Spencer Pulley - Memphis Olsen Pierre - Rahway kansas (1) Golden Tate - Hendersonville Nate Solder - Denver Isaiah Searight - Tinton Falls Corey Ballentine - Topeka Scott Simonson - Red Bank CONNECTICUT (1) Texas (6) Louisiana (2) NEW YORK (5) John Jenkins - Meriden Jonathan Anderson - Corpus Christi Eli Manning - New Orleans Saquon Barkley- Bronx Evan Brown - Dallas d.c. (1) Henre’ Toliver - Marrero Jake Carlock- Babylon Brittan Golden - Denver City RileyNorth Dixon- OneidaCarolina (6) Alonzo Russell - Washington Maryland (2) Josaiah Tauefa - Corinth James O’Hagan - Seaford Michael Thomas - Houston Kamrin Moore - District Heights Oshane Ximines- Queens Corey Coleman - Dallas DELAWARE (1) Reggie White Jr. - Randallstown NORTH CAROLINA (6) Virginia (!) Malcolm Bunche - Newark (1) Keion Adams- Salisbury FLORIDA (5) Zak DeOssie - North Andover B.J. Hill - Oakoboro Antoine Bethea - Newport News Daniel Jones - Charlotte DeAndre Baker - Miami Michigan (5) Dexter Lawrence - Wake Forest wisconsin (1) Jon HalapioGeorgia - St. Petersburg (9) Ryan Anderson - DeWitt Kareem Martin - Roanoke Rapids Kevin Zeitler - Waukesha Janoris Jenkins - Pahokee - Grand Rapids Nate Harvey - Knightsdale RJ McIntosh - Fort Lauderdale Bennie Fowler - Bloomfield Ronald Zamort - Delray Beach Taybor Pepper - Saline ohio (3) canada (1) Da’Mari Scott - Muskegon Heights Geroge Asafo-Adjei - West Chester TJ Jones - Winnipeg, MB MINNESOTA (1) CJ Conrad - LaGrange Ryan Connelly - Eden Prairie Cody Latimer - Dayton england (1) Alex Jenkins - Bath mississippi (1) oKLAHOMA (1) Mark McLaurin - Collins - Oklahoma City